This week, the folks from Humble Bundle present a collection of games from Polish company 11 bit studios which might not be as well-known as Telltale Games, but which nevertheless has some interesting games to offer for both PC and Android devices (the latter one being pretty neat, because the titles seem to be perfect for on-the-go gaming; even if I only have an iPhone).
Casual-friendly for a cheap price
Included are RTS-tower-defense-like game Anomaly Warzone Earth, its mobile successor made now available for PC as well Anomaly Warzone: Mobile Campaign, the dreamy puzzle-platformer with an apparently Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amelie Poulin-inspired soundtrack Sleepwalker’s Journey and 70ies-style airport-security-control arcade-simulation Funky Smugglers. Together with their respective soundtracks (except for Mobile Campaign) it’s already a fun compilation for less than 1 dollar if you want (or 1 for additional Steam codes).
More to play casually above the average price
Paying more than something around 3 dollars at the time of writing also unlocks the sequel Anomaly Korea, its soundtrack plus wallpapers from each 11 bit studios title. An especially nice addition is a 3D print source for building one’s own Anomaly 2 mech figurine.
If you want to find out a bit more about Anomaly Warzone, you can also read the Indie Royale Stuffing Bundle feature or get your info about all games from the following links and trailers. Or simply get the bundle while you can before it expires in less than 5 days.
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
(Poland 2011, developer/publisher: 11 bit studios, platforms: PC, iOS, Android)
Anomaly: Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign
(Poland 2012, developer/publisher: 11 bit studios, platforms: PC, iOS, Android)
Sleepwalker’s Journey
(Poland 2012, developer/publisher: 11 bit studios, platforms: PC, iOS, Android)
Funky Smugglers
(Poland 2012, developer/publisher: 11 bit studios, platforms: PC, iOS, Android)
Anomaly Korea
(Poland 2013, developer/publisher: 11 bit studios, platforms: PC, iOS, Android)
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